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Bone Ingrowth Through Porous Titanium Granulate Around a Femoral Stem: Histological assessment in a six-month canine hemiarthroplasty model.

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  • Bone Ingrowth Through Porous Titanium Granulate Around a Femoral Stem: Histological assessment in a six-month canine hemiarthroplasty model. Abstract Text:

    thomas m turnerThomas M Turner,robert m urbanRobert M Urban,deborah j hallDeborah J Hall,gunnar b j anderssonGunnar B J Andersson,

    The procedure of using of porous titanium granules for cementless fixation of a hip replacement femoral stem was studied in a hemiarthroplasty model in 10 canines for 6 months. A vibrating instrument was used to facilitate both the delivery and distribution of the irregularly shaped porous titanium granules into the femoral canal as well as the subsequent insertion of a titanium alloy stem into the intramedullary bed of granules. Histological examination revealed lamellar bone formation through the mantle of porous titanium granules in continuity with the surrounding cortex resulting in the formation of an integrated mantle of bone and titanium granulate around the prosthesis.

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    tm turnerTM Turner,rm urbanRM Urban,dj hallDJ Hall,gb anderssonGB Andersson,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Upsala journal of medical sciences

    VOLUME: 112

    Page Numbers: 191-7

    Journal Abbreviation: Ups. J. Med. Sci.

    ISSN: 0300-9734

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: 06

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA.

    Country: Sweden

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